Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Hi all,
It's time to let 1.1b4 out. There are numerous improvements, and I hope
no new bugs introduced. So, I propose following release plan for 1.1b4:
* This week: please download current CVS of Xindice, build releases
(using ant -f contributor.xml publish), and test them. Get back to the
list if there is something broken in the release - comparing with 1.1b3.
* Next week: I'll find some time to make a release.
Xindice developers and users are all invited in this pre-release
testing. Xindice committers, please vote for this plan.
+1. As with Gianugo, I'll download and test, but I probably won't
be done and be able to provide any feedback until Monday.
Murray
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Murray Altheim http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/
Knowledge Media Institute
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In 1998, U.S. industries reported manufacturing 6.5 trillion pounds
of 9, 000 different chemicals, and in 2000, major American companies
-- not even counting the smaller ones -- dumped 7.1 billion pounds
of 650 different industrial chemicals into our air and water.
"Toxic America: Tracking the hazardous chemicals that seep stealthily
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